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NSC Exam 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2023
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sodium-potassium pump 
Active transport mechanisms that pump Na+ ions out of neurons and K+ ions in. 
 
 
 
coexistence 
The presence of more than one neurotransmitter in the same neuron. 
 
 
 
Enkalphins 
The first class of endogenous opioids to be discovered. 
 
 
 
glycine 
An amino acid neurotransmitter that is a constituent of many of the proteins that we eat. 
 
 
 
nondirected synapses 
Synapses at which the site of neurotransmitter re...
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SPLH 620 Quiz #1 questions and answers with complete top solutions
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Dorsal (Superior) 
top of brain 
 
 
 
Ventral (Inferior) 
bottom of brain 
 
 
 
Anterior 
front of brain 
 
 
 
Posterior 
back of brain 
 
 
 
GABA 
primary inhibitory CNS neurotransmitter 
 
 
 
Axon Hillock 
location of action potential initiation 
 
 
 
Spatial Summation 
integration of synaptic input from dendrites and cell body areas 
 
 
 
Node of Ranvier 
area of axon between myelinated sections with many ion channels ...
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Test Bank for Psychopharmacology: Drugs, the Brain, and Behavior 3rd Edition by Jerrold S. Meyer & Linda F. Quenzer ISBN 9781605355559 Chapter 1-20 | Complete Guide A+
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Test Bank to accompany Psychopharmacology, Third Edition Meyer • Quenzer Chapter 1: Principles of Pharmacology Multiple Choice 1. refer(s) to specific molecular changes that occur when a drug binds to a particular target site or receptor, while are the resulting widespread alterations in function. a. Drug action; therapeutic effects b. Side effects; drug effects c. Therapeutic effects; side effects d. Drug action; drug effects Answer: d Textbook Reference: Pharmacology: The Science of Drug Act...
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MULTIPLE-CHOICE TESTS IN PHARMACOLOGY TESTBANK 2024/2025. WITH QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS. LATEST 2024 UPDATE, GUARANTEED A+ GRADE.
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Table of content. 
 
 
Chapter Pages (1) GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY	Error! Bookmark not defined. 
PART I PHARMACOKINETICS	4 
PART II PHARMACODYNAMICS	8 
(2) AGENTS, CONTROLLING THE FUNCTIONS OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM	14 
PART I LOCAL ANESTHETICS	14 
PART II CHOLINOMIMETIC DRUGS	19 
PART III CHOLINORECEPTOR BLOCKING DRUGS	23 
PART IV ADRENORECEPTOR ACTIVATING DRUGS	31 
PART V ADRENORECEPTOR ANTAGONIST DRUGS	38 
(3) AGENTS, CONTROLLING THE FUNCTIONS OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYST...
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Psych 115 Midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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What are the three layers of protective layer called? 
Meninges 
- Dura Mater (thick outer layer) 
- Arachnoid (Spongy middle layer) 
- Pia Mater (thin inner layer) 
 
 
What is the organ that constantly manufactures the CSF? 
choroid plexus, which resides in hollow tubes and cavities called ventricles 
 
 
Where does the action potential originate? 
Integration zone (or active zone) 
 
 
What are the three types of neurons? 
Multipo...
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PSIO 305 Exam 123 Questions And Answers
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An increase in ALL of the following would suggest trophic communication or support EXCEPT: 
1.# of dendrites & synaptic terminals 
2.Size of primary sensory cortex area receiving input from finger 
3.Rate of respiration with exercise 
4.Density of glial cells in memory areas - ️️3.Rate of respiration with exercise 
a "Do " communication: a relatively short term 'call to action' (activation) of the respiratory muscles to meet the immediate demands of exercise: increased need of oxygen and...
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Psychopharmacology; Practice Study Guide Questions with Distinction level Marking scheme version 2024/2025
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Psychopharmacology; Practice Study Guide Questions with Distinction level Marking scheme version 2024/2025 
 
How is action of ach inactivated? - correct answer Acetylcholinesterase (ache) 
 
Name an agonist and antagonist for nicotinic and muscarinic ach receptors. - correct answer 
Nicotine Agonist nicotinic receptor 
D-tubocurarine 
Antagonist nicotinic receptor 
Muscarine Agonist 
Atropine Antagonist 
 
Briefly describe distribution of ach in the brain - correct answer Rephe nuclei 
Ve...
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NSCI 175 Exam 3 (2023) || Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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NSCI 175 Exam 3 (2023) || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
NSCI 175 Exam 3 (2023) || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
Draw a diagram to compare the pattern of neural communication between neurons of the secretory hypothalamus, network of neurons of the ANS, and diffuse modulatory systems - ANSWER - Hormones have more widespread effects in the brain and body, can target many sites in the body, and have often longer lasting effects compared to traditional neurotransmitters. 
 
Secretory Hypothal...
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psych 115 midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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What is the role of Dorsal root ganglion cells? 
• DRG = unipolar neurons in peripheral nervous system 
• Job is to relay somatosensory info from skin to spinal cord 
 
 
Describe a touch stimulus. 
• Touch to skin generates a receptor potential by opening mechanoreceptor Na channels 
• Receptor potential passively propagates (flows) to the integration zone 
• Receptor potential is attenuated (becomes smaller) as it propaga...
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What is the neuromuscular junction, and what kind of cells make this specialized synaptic connection? 
Neuromuscular junction is the synaptic connection between motor neurons and muscles 
The cells that makes this connection are in the periphery 
Motor neurons release Acetylcholine onto the muscle cell, that expresses with the Acetylcholine 
receptors 
What is the particular NT being released at this synapse? 
Acetylcholine is the particular neurotransmitt...
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